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Which sounds put you firmly back on the dancefloor of clubs past?

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Jerry Williams - If you ask me and Reggie Garner - Hotline.

I shut my eyes and I'm back in Hinckley Leisure Centre, with those nasty neon lights that show up all the white bits on your black T-shirt.

Also Jack Montgomery - Dearly beloved. If I shut my eyes I'm back on the oddfellows dancefloor, and can clearly see a much loved mate who was killed 18 years ago in a car accident.

One Way out- Martha Reeves and the Vandellas,because it always reminds me of the first time i ever went to the Casino,going up the staircase, pushing that door open and being caught up in the sheer atmosphere and smell of Wigan, not quite believing that i was actually inside the most talked about club :thumbsup: Del x

Cajun Heart - got to find a way - reminds me of The Fleet, Bossard Hall and that nighter in Dunstable (was it Queensway Hall?) late 80's and Bobby Hutton Lend a hand - Sax on the Trax soul club - Kettering Recreation centre 84 ish.........

Annie ...

ps, also remember the 'dandruff' look at Hinckley - That was harsh!

Landslide will alway remind me of VaVa - my first allnighter and the first record I heard there. Searling was just a young kid with some nice records. Hide nor hair followed soon after, as did Trying to find my woman and Thumb a ride. What a vibe.

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